The industry has lagged behind in deploying technology, but investment managers must adapt to the new generation of tools available, writes Scott Tavolacci, Yardi’s regional director of investment management sales
In an era of more granular investor due diligence, technology has rapidly become indispensable to investment managers. RSM’s Tom Green and Brad Berkley of Artemis Real Estate Partners discuss the benefits and challenges it brings
Outsourcing has changed considerably over the last 10 years and continues to evolve as managers face more external pressures. Alter Domus’ Anita Lyse and Alan Dundon discuss current trends
As President Xi Jinping steps up his deleveraging efforts in China, the real estate industry is expecting distressed investment opportunities to become more pronounced by the year end.
Not all retail assets are in structural decline. There are opportunities for attractive returns commensurate for the risk undertaken, argues Savills Asset Management's Kiran Patel.
Prospects for A/B grade malls are far from distressed, says Matthew Strotton, global director, capital, at QIC Global Real Estate, but C/D malls will struggle to stay relevant
Indian retail is beginning to excite investors. Virtuous Retail South Asia’s chairman Siddharth Yog gives tips on how to crack a sector with enormous possibilities, but also daunting obstacles.
Savvy landlords are turning vacant locations into opportunities using emerging formats and technology to keep assets financially stable, attractive and relevant, writes Brian Sutherland, industry principal of Yardi Elevate.
Although still a niche asset class, outlets are an exciting investment prospect, says Vanessa Gelado, fund, strategy and investment director at Neinver.
In the rapidly shifting landscape of the retail sector, an up-to-the-minute understanding of consumer and retailer attitudes is the foundation of a successful investment strategy, argues Meyer Bergman CEO Markus Meijer.